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Financial Planning B.B.A.

Labovitz School of Business & Economics (DSBE) 41UGR Labovitz School of Bus & Econ 204 - Bachelor of Business Administration

Program description

The BBA in Financial Planning integrates the knowledge, skills, and experiences gained in the core business and economics disciplines such as accounting, economics, finance, management, and marketing, as well as from the field of financial planning, into an understanding of the financial planning domains and business processes. Students will learn how to utilize new technologies to study and analyze investments, risks, retirement, insurance, and estate planning. The program provides students with a foundation for immediate integration into the practices in the financial planning industry. Students pursuing Financial Planning as a major are well prepared for careers in financial planning in many different facets of the industry. Students can build a private practice or work with financial institutions, registered investment advisers, insurance companies, broker/dealers, and even non-profit entities. The program is registered with the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board) and is grounded with the core courses that will fulfill the educational requirements to take the CFP (Certified Financial Planner) exam.
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